JAlbum 8.9 Portable

Show your photos like a pro. Jalbum lets you create and share stunning customized photo albums. Publish to yourname.jalbum.net or your own site.It's free.

FeaturesEasy to use User InterfaceExplorer-like user interface. The order of the buttons left side reflect the workflow. You can easily manage your images, rotate, comment and arrange as you want.

Runs on many systemsThe Jalbum application is developed in Java, therefore it runs on every operating system which is capable of running Java, including Windows (all versions), Mac OSX, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, OS2.

Make JalbumWhen you are happy with the choice of skin, comments and other settings, simply hit the Make Jalbum button. The Jalbum application builds your Jalbum and prepares it for the web. Check the result with the Preview button.

Publish to the webPublishing your album to the web is easy; use your free Jalbum account or any other hosting provider.

Your personal page: yourname.jalbum.netWith Jalbum's account you get a unique url: yourname.jalbum.net. Sign in to the Jalbum application to upload your Jalbums to your new web album page.

Upload the JalbumAt the click of a button, the Jalbum application will upload your Jalbums!

Share your JalbumAfter publishing your spectacular Jalbum, we've made it easy for you to share your Jalbum. Use the Share function to Send a link, share on your favorite social network site or embed it in a blog.

Create your own skinIf you still haven't found what you were looking for, develop your own skin! Jalbum skins use a simple method to describe gallery templates, and you can also use BeanShell scripting or Java to create more sophisticated features.

Jalbum 8.9News and Updates* Prepared for Jalbum's future photo book service* New notification panel for non-intrusive, information messages* Linux version should now run on Open Java as well as Sun's Java* Better detection of circular folder references. Throws descriptive error instead of wasting all available RAM during album build* Developers: New SkinModel and SlideModel classes for skins that wish to decide on the data type mapping of variables and set defaults* Developers: JCustomPanel now prevents calls to saveUI when loading the UI. This makes it safe to use plain event listeners or Jalbum's new StateMonitor to synchronize component state and then call saveUI from there.* Developers: LinkFile objects print themselves more clearly* Developers: Jalbum's internal HttpConnection class can now upload files* Developers: Jalbum's SignInManager can now throw PropertyChangeEvents when signing in/out* Developers: Jalbum's FileFilters utility class can now generate JPEGs to RAM memory* Eight languages updated. Thank you dear translators!

Bug fixes* Opening the file chooser on Windows while running Jalbum on Java 1.5 would fail* Fixes bug in relativePath calculation. The bug caused incorrect paths between folders with similar names ("res" and "restaurant" for instance)* Jalbum sometimes scaled images one pixel too small. Having a 2000x2000 bound could make Jalbum scale to 1999xsomething (rounding error). This one has been around since Jalbum 1.0 probably* Fixed bug in Jalbum's edit panel. The image being edited was left even when moving to the explore view or switching album project. Now the currently edited image is cleared when editing is done (We do a setAlbumObject(null), therefore check any image specific UI plugins that they can handle null as argument to setAlbumObject!* JAlbum's PropertySettingFilterWrapper class now compatible with Jalbum's XML serialization* Fixed bug in Jalbum's AlbumImage class when using files that haven't had their variables initialized* Fixed bug in reading text resources over a network (we were assuming local file system access)* Jalbum's classic Blur and Sharpen filters wouldn't handle images having other color models than RGB